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Holcomb 'stunned' after Rokita said he doesn't trust COVID-19 data

“That, to me, hit home. It’s quite serious when you accuse or insinuate anyone of inflating numbers,” Holcomb said during a news conference Wednesday. “In my book, that’s called fraud. If there is a shred of evidence, he or others need to take that to the Inspector General of the State of Indiana.”

RoQita misfires back at Holcomb

In response to the Governor’s press conference today, Attorney General Rokita shared the following statement: “A lack of global standardization of the data and non-uniform use of criteria is an industry-wide management issue, not an Inspector General Issue…

Will Indiana ban talking about racism in K-12 schools?

"If critical race theory is being taught in a classroom, in our K through 12 system, it's counter to the standards, and the local school and parents need to hold those folks who are responsible, accountable," Holcomb said.

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Conservative commotion steering Indiana lawmakers on schools

Commotion in some school districts over topics ranging from COVID-19 mask mandates to teaching about racial injustice has Indiana Republican lawmakers looking at steps they argue will give parents more sway over what happens in classrooms.

Man sentenced for Lafayette blast that scattered George Floyd protesters

A man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for throwing a lit explosive device last year outside a northwest Indiana courthouse, causing a blast that scattered a group of people protesting George Floyd's death in police custody.

Grim COVID toll grimmest for Hoosiers

Maybe, instead of getting angry at the governor for not ending the public health emergency orders, Hoosiers could digest the numbers themselves and get themselves vaccinated. Just a thought.

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Indiana reports 58 more COVID-19 deaths and 7,967 new positive cases

The Indiana Department of Health reported Wednesday that 58 more Hoosiers have died with COVID-19 and another 7,967 people have tested positive.

Holcomb extends Indiana health emergency order for 22nd time

As the coronavirus led to the hospitalization of the most Hoosiers in five years, Indiana’s governor on Wednesday extended the state’s health emergency order for a 22nd time, he said during a news conference.

Eric Holcomb Must Condemn House Bill 1001 and Senate Bill 114, INGOP for Discrediting COVID-19 Vaccine in State Address

“Republicans made our state the most dangerous place to live during the pandemic, and they now plan to make Indiana the Wild West should they force House Bill 1001 and Senate Bill 114 through the statehouse this session.

Storming the Burger King #shorts - YouTube

Storming the Burger King (Satire)

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GUILTY GHISLAINE

The British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted Wednesday of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by the American millionaire Jeffrey Epstein.

WATCH: DC Jail abruptly terminates Jan. 6 rioter's Newsmax interview after he tells people to 'band together'

The Washington, D.C. Jail abruptly terminated an interview between Newsmax and a man who is accused of hitting police with a baseball bat during the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

Infectious Disease Expert: Cases Will Rise So ‘Dramatically’ in Coming Weeks It Will Be Hard to Keep ‘Everyday’ Life Operating

Dr. Michael Osterholm warned viewers of Morning Joe that a sharp spike in Covid-19 infections in the coming three to four weeks means “we’re going to have a hard time keeping everyday life operating.”

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New COVID-19 cases in US soar to highest levels on record

More than a year after the vaccine was rolled out, new cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. have soared to their highest level on record at over 265,000 per day on average, a surge driven largely by the highly contagious omicron variant.

'Danger zone': Longtime observer warns Trump-shaped Supreme Court no longer reflects American values

"One might suppose that the supercharged conservative majority might proceed with some caution, if not humility, before projecting its agenda on a wary country that never signed up for it," Greenhouse wrote.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests ‘National Divorce,’ Gets Smoked on Twitter: ‘Officially Declare Yourself a Traitor’

On Wednesday morning, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) retweeted said chud and endorsed his view, saying that “brainwashed people” who move to states such as Florida from places like New York and California “really need a cooling off period.” She also appeared to suggest the country undergo a “national divorce.”

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‘Slow-motion insurrection’: How GOP seizes election power

In battleground states and beyond, Republicans are taking hold of the once-overlooked machinery of elections. While the effort is incomplete and uneven, outside experts on democracy and Democrats are sounding alarms, warning that the United States is witnessing a “slow-motion insurrection” with a better chance of success than Trump’s failed power grab last year.

Biden, Putin To Hold Call Over Stepped Up Security Demands

President Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin will speak Thursday as the Russian leader has stepped up his demands for security guarantees in Eastern Europe.

‘The Fuse Has Been Blown,’ and the Doomsday Glacier Is Coming for Us All

New data suggests a massive collapse of the ice shelf in as little as five years. “We are dealing with an event that no human has ever witnessed,” says one scientist. “We have no analog for this”

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Hornets take charge early, hold on late to beat Pacers

Terry Rozier scored a season-high 35 points, LaMelo Ball added 21 points and 12 rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets beat the Indiana Pacers 116-108 on Wednesday night.

Revised COVID protocols have Colts making contingency plans

All the uncertainty has left the Colts in a bind. Less than 24 hours after NFL officials announced a reduction in how much time vaccinated or unvaccinated players must sit out if they test positive for the virus and remain asymptomatic, Indy activated five players including offensive guards Quenton Nelson and Mark Glowinski.

EDEY, IVEY LEAD NO. 3 PURDUE PAST NICHOLLS STATE 104-90

Zach Edey scored 21 points, Jaden Ivey added 19 and No. 3 Purdue beat Nicholls State 104-90 on Wednesday.

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